Claims
- 1. Shock absorbing structure for athletic equipment to protect a wearer from infliction of an externally applied force, comprising:
- a flexible enclosure having first and second faces and a periphery defining a cavity, said first and second faces being air impermeable and said periphery having at least one air impermeable region and at least one air permeable region such that said cavity is in continuous fluid communication with the atmosphere outside the shock absorbing structure;
- a flexible open-celled foam portion comprising a multi-layered laminate of at least three open-celled foams of different foam density including inner, outer and intermediate foam layers each having two faces, one face of said intermediate foam layer being bonded to one face of said inner foam layer and the other face of said intermediate foam layer being bonded to one face of said outer foam layer, said foam portion having first and second faces disposed adjacent to and bonded at least in part to said first and second faces, respectively, of the flexible enclosure, and having a periphery disposed adjacent said periphery of the flexible enclosure, the cells of said foam portion releasably holding a volume of air selectively varied between first and second volumes differing by a volume differential in response to application and removal of the force on the shock absorbing structure, said volume differential being transferred between the foam portion and the atmosphere outside the shock absorbing structure through said at least one air permeable region of the periphery of the flexible enclosure; and
- shield structure disposed outside said flexible enclosure adjacent the face of the multi-layered laminate having the highest foam density to distribute the applied force across at least a portion of said face.
- 2. The shock absorbing structure of claim 1 wherein said shield structure comprises:
- at least one semi-rigid shield element removably attached to said flexible enclosure; and
- hook and loop fastening structure to removably attached said shield structure to said flexible enclosure.
- 3. The shock absorbing structure of claim 1:
- wherein said flexible enclosure comprises a nylon fabric having a polyurethane coating on one face, said flexible open-celled foam portion comprises polyurethane foam, and the coated face of the fabric is heat sealed at least in part to the polyurethane foam portion;
- wherein said inner foam layer comprises a foam having a density in the range of approximately one pound per cubic foot and below;
- wherein said outer foam layer comprises a foam having a density in the range of approximately three pounds per cubic foot and greater; and
- wherein said intermediate foam layer comprises a foam having a density intermediate the foam densities of said inner and outer foam layers.
- 4. The shock absorbing structure of claim 3 wherein:
- said inner foam layer has a foam density in the range of approximately one-half to three-quarter pound per cubic foot;
- said outer foam layer has a foam density in the range of approximately three to four pounds per cubic foot; and
- said intermediate foam layer has a foam density of approximately two pounds per cubic foot.
- 5. The shock absorbing structure of claim 1 wherein the open-celled foam layer of the foam portion adapted to be disposed adjacent the wearer comprises a plurality of height-varied regions adapted to conform to a body contour of said wearer.
- 6. Shock absorbing structure for athletic equipment to protect a wearer from infliction of an externally applied force, comprising:
- a flexible enclosure having first and second faces and a periphery defining a cavity, said first and second faces being air impermeable and said periphery having at least one air impermeable region and at least one air permeable region such that said cavity is in continuous fluid communication with the atmosphere outside the shock absorbing structure;
- a member having first and second faces disposed adjacent to and bonded at least in part to said first and second faces, respectively, of the flexible enclosure, said member including:
- an inflatable-deflatable structural element; and
- a flexible open-celled foam portion disposed adjacent said inflatable-deflatable structural element and comprising a multi-layered laminate of open-celled foams of different foam density including first and second foam layers each having two faces, one face of said first foam layer being bonded to one face of said second foam layer, the cells of said foam portion releasably holding a volume of air selectively varied between first and second volumes differing by a volume differential in response to application and removal of the force on the shock absorbing structure, said volume differential being transferred between the foam portion and the atmosphere outside the shock absorbing structure through said at least one air permeable region of the periphery of the flexible enclosure; and
- shield structure dispoed outside said flexible enclosure and adjacent one of said first and second faces of said flexible enclosure to distribute the applied force across at least a portion of said one of said first and second faces.
- 7. The shock absorbing structure of claim 6 wherein said inflatable-deflatable structural element includes an open-celled foam member.
- 8. The shock absorbing structure of claim 6 wherein said inflatable-deflatable structural element is disposed adjacent said shield structure.
- 9. The shock absorbing structure of claim 6 wherein one of the open-celled foam layers of the foam portion comprises a plurality of height-varied regions adapted to conform to a body contour of said wearer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application, Ser. No. 357,588, filed on Mar. 12, 1982, for Protective Shock Absorbing Equipment, now abandoned.
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